Most organizations should choose Microsoft account. You'll create a new account during this process.

You should choose work account only if both of the following are true:

Your organization has already created a nonprofit account with Microsoft to use cloud services like Office 365 or Azure.

Your organization's email address that is registered with TechSoup (the address where you received the initial VLSC email) is associated with your organization's nonprofit account with Microsoft.

You will be asked to enter your email address.

If you chose Microsoft account, don't enter your email address yet. Instead, select the option to create a new account. Then enter your organization's email address that is registered with TechSoup and follow the on-screen instructions to create your account.

If you chose work account, enter your organization's email address that is both registered with TechSoup and associated with an existing nonprofit account from Microsoft. You'll be asked for your password and to confirm your email address. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed.

You will receive an email that welcomes you to the Volume Licensing Service Center and asks you to validate your information. Wait at least 15 minutes and then click the link in this email to validate your email address. You'll need to wait at least this long because there is a lag before the VLSC makes the terms and conditions available.

Need help with VLSC registration? Call Microsoft VLSC support at 1-866-230-0560, option 4. Let them know that you represent a charity that received a Microsoft product, and you need help with an Open License Agreement.

Step Two: Accept Your Agreement

After you click the link in the welcome email to validate your email address, you should be signed in on the VLSC website. If not, simply go to the
VLSC and sign in before proceeding.

You'll be prompted to sign and accept the terms and conditions of the Open License Agreement.

You'll need to accept a new agreement each time you place a product request for Microsoft software.

To accept the agreement terms

Select the following options and then click
Display.

Open License Type: Charity

Country of Usage: Your country

Language: Your preferred language

Review the Open License Agreement, enter your name, and click
I Accept.

If you aren't immediately prompted with the terms and conditions on the VLSC, It might take up to 48 hours for access to be granted. Keep the validation email and click the link in it again after a 48-hour period.

Need help with accepting your agreement? Call Microsoft VLSC support at 1-866-230-0560, option 4. Let them know that you represent a charity that received a Microsoft product, and you need help with an Open License Agreement.

Step Three: Download Your Requested Software

Office 2019 Download and Installation Has Changed

Please note that all Office 2019 suites and individual applications, including Visio and Project, can no longer be downloaded directly through the VLSC. Beginning with Office 2019, all Office products available through volume licensing use Click-to-Run technology instead of the traditional Windows Installer technology. To download and install these products, IT administrators can use a special deployment tool from Microsoft.

Choose
Downloads and Keys from the navigation bar. The Downloads and Keys page appears, showing all products in your request, grouped by families.

Find the specific product you want to download. You can download the current or previous version of any product you request through TechSoup on the VLSC.

Click the
Download link associated with that product.

Select your download method, language, and operating system type if applicable (32-bit or 64-bit). You can choose any version or language of a product that's available. You can use either Microsoft's recommended download manager or your web browser for the download. Click
Continue.

Click the
Download down arrow icon that appears under your product listing.

If you are using your web browser to download your software, the Save As dialog box appears. Specify your location and click
Save to start the download. Repeat as needed for other download files.

If you are using the download manager, the application opens, and the download begins. The download manager displays the progress and status at the top of the window. You can click
Pause at any time to pause the download operation. You can restart the download manager and click
Resume at a later time.

For server products that require setup codes for installation, the codes appear on the VLSC download page after download is complete.

Need help with locating the correct product or downloading your software?
Sign in to the VLSC and choose
Help from the VLSC menu bar. Then click the name of the FAQ that relates to your question. You can also call Microsoft VLSC support at 1-866-230-0560, option 4. Let them know that you represent a charity that received a Microsoft product, and you need help with an Open License Agreement. Microsoft VLSC support can help you find the correct product to download, but they do not provide free troubleshooting for download or installation issues.

Step Four: Burn Your Software to a Disc

The files downloaded from the VLSC have the file extension .iso. An ISO file downloaded from the VLSC is a copy of the installation CD or DVD. The simplest method is to burn this file to a DVD using a DVD writer. Most Microsoft applications don't fit on a CD and require DVD.

Don't have a DVD writer or prefer to use another method? See
this article for additional options.

Verify that the correct drive is listed under
Disc burner. If not, change it.

Check the box next to
Verify disc after burning and click
Burn to begin writing the disc.

If you don't see the option to
Burn disc image in step 2, you might have other disc writing software installed. You can simply use that disc writing software instead, or you can follow these steps to use the Windows burner:

Windows 8: Right-click the ISO file and select
Open with, and then select
Choose default program and assign it to Windows Explorer to make
Burn disc appear as a right-click option.

Step Five: Install It!

After you burn the ISO file to DVD, insert the DVD in any computer to start the setup. You can install the software on as many computers as you've requested licenses. For example, if you request two licenses, you can install the product on two computers. If you didn't request enough licenses, you can request additional licenses through TechSoup as long as you don't exceed Microsoft's product request limits.

You'll probably need your product key to activate the products during installation (most license-only products do not require keys or codes for setup). There are two types of keys you can choose from for Volume Activation: a Multiple Activation Key (MAK) and a Key Management Service (KMS) key. The MAK is the simplest option and is the type of key provided by default for licenses requested through TechSoup. You'll enter this key on each computer where you install the software.

In the table beneath the name of the product, get your key from the column labeled
Key.

The
Type column shows whether the key is MAK or KMS.

Some products like Office have separate setup keys for online functionality like web apps. These keys are not the same as the MAK or KMS product keys and cannot be used for Volume Activation of desktop products.

For products that don't require a key, the
Product Keys field reads: "This product does not require a product key."

You can copy individual keys from this table or click
Export all keys: CSV just above the list of products to download a list of keys in comma-separated-values format (which can be opened with Excel). This list contains all Volume License Keys associated with agreements in your VLSC profile.

Learn about other types of keys and activation options if you are installing software on many computers on a network in
Microsoft's Product Keys FAQ.

Need help with installing or activating your software?
Sign in to the VLSC and choose
Help from the VLSC menu bar. Then click the name of the FAQ that relates to your question.